As Christ followers, we are called to walk worthy of the calling we’ve been given, but how do we do this in everyday life and work? Join Mary Lowman, Lisa Bishop, and Lauren Stibgen from The Christian Working Woman as we seek to discover how to walk worthy in the workplace and in life. Each episode includes biblical insight, practical advice, and honest conversations on topics that are relevant fo... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
What if one of the most freeing choices you could make today is to live unoffendable? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Lauren Stibgen talk about releasing anger and choosing love instead—and what they learned from the book Unoffendable by Brant H... more
Do you feel unseen and unloved? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Lauren Stibgen talk about how we can keep showing up, even when we feel unloved and unseen. They explore how this topic relates to what happens with Naomi in the Book of Ruth.
They... more
Are you a busy mom juggling work and family life? On Walking Worthy, Sherri Arndt talks with busy working moms, Karin Tuurie and Jenn Miller, about the biggest challenges as working moms.
They also talk about:
• Time management strategies to mainta... more
Did a recent layoff or company downsizing put you back in the job market? On Walking Worthy, Mary Lowman and Vivette Payne talk about what to do when you lose your job.
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• The most important thing getting started.
• What poten... more
What does it mean to abide with Jesus? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Lauren Stibgen talk about how prayer can help us abide in Jesus—and how meaningful it is to do that in a community of believers.
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• Examples of the pow... more
We typically move at a breakneck speed—but is faster always the best option? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Lauren Stibgen talk about what it means to live an unhurried life. They discuss the book, An Unhurried Life by Alan Fadling, and their t... more
Have you ever been impacted by someone’s story? Or do you have a story that you think could impact someone else? On Walking Worthy, Lauren Stibgen talks with Kelly Olson who is the executive director of The Baton Pass—a nonprofit organization that ex... more
How do you keep track of your spending and ensure you’re managing your money wisely? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Sherri Arndt talk about why budgets are important. Sherri says setting a budget allows our money to work for us, and not control... more
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